M Promberger, TM Marteau - Health Psychology, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: To review existing evidence on the potential of incentives to undermine or “crowd out” intrinsic motivation, in order to establish whether and when it predicts financial …
Part One provides a context for thinking about doing qualitative research. A brief introduction to the themes of this book and how best to use it is provided in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 …
RCH Brown - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2013 - jme.bmj.com
Combatting chronic, lifestyle-related disease has become a healthcare priority in the developed world. The role personal responsibility should play in healthcare provision has …
J Adams, B Bateman, F Becker… - Health technology …, 2015 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Effectiveness and acceptability of parental financial incentives and quasi-mandatory schemes for increasing uptake of vaccinatio Page 1 HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT VOLUME …
M Promberger, P Dolan, TM Marteau - Social science & medicine, 2012 - Elsevier
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of the public. We investigated whether the acceptability of incentives is influenced …
A Martin, M Suhrcke, D Ogilvie - American journal of preventive medicine, 2012 - Elsevier
Context Financial incentives, including taxes and subsidies, can be used to encourage behavior change. They are common in transport policy for tackling externalities associated …
Objective Financial incentives are effective in encouraging healthy behaviours, yet concerns about acceptability remain. We conducted a systematic review exploring acceptability of …
Background Providing financial incentives contingent on healthy behaviours is one way to encourage healthy behaviours. However, there remains substantial concerns with the …
Background There is evidence that financial incentive interventions, which include both financial rewards and also penalties, are effective in encouraging healthy behaviours …